Turns out AI can create an 'impossible' optical illusion

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Turns out AI can create an 'impossible' optical illusion
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We've seen plenty of weird an wonderful optical illusions over the past few years, and with the advent of generative AI, we've started to see examples of illusions created using various generative models. Usually these take the form of objects that look a bit like other objects – but here's one of the most impressive examples of AI-assisted optical illusion design we've seen so far.

Popular science YouTuber Steve Mould recently posed a challenge to viewers, asking whether it's possible to create an image on a grid of 3x3 squares that can transform into another image when said squares are rotated . It seemed impossible to do so – until AI stepped in.

In other words, this is something that would be practically impossible to create without the help an AI, which can, asAnd, as isn't always the case with AI-generated 'art', this application of generative models is proving a hit online. As onecommenter puts it,"Okay, hear me out. THIS is AI art. Not people using AI to just generate whatever they put in a prompt.

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